Saturday, 24 July 2010

AP Photo/Charles Krupa : Massachusetts program turns refugees into farmers

Immigrant farmer Visoth Kim, who is originally from Cambodia, waters his vegetables on a two acre parcel at Ogonowski Farm in Dracut, Mass., shortly after sunrise, Wednesday July 7, 2010. A 10-year-old program continues to quietly train refugee farmers on modern farming techniques as a way of integrating them into American life while also providing locally-grown foods for area farmers markets and ethnic stores. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Immigrant farmer Visoth Kim, who is originally from Cambodia, waters his vegetables on a two acre parcel at Ogonowski Farm uin Dracut, Mass., shortly after sunrise, Wednesday July 7, 2010. A 10-year-old program continues to quietly train refugee farmers on modern farming techniques as a way of integrating them into American life while also providing locally-grown foods for area farmers markets and ethnic stores. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Ly Try Yeiy, who is originally from Cambodia, picks green onions as his brother-in-law Visoth Kim, at rear, waters his vegetables on a two acre parcel at Ogonowski Farm in Dracut, Mass., Wednesday July 7, 2010. A 10-year-old program continues to quietly train refugee farmers on modern farming techniques as a way of integrating them into American life while also providing locally-grown foods for area farmers markets and ethnic stores. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Ly Try Yeiy, who is originally from Cambodia, stacks green onions while picking vegetables on a two acre parcel at Ogonowski Farm in Dracut, Mass., Wednesday July 7, 2010. A 10-year-old program continues to quietly train refugee farmers on modern farming techniques as a way of integrating them into American life while also providing locally-grown foods for area farmers markets and ethnic stores. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Immigrant farmer Visoth Kim, who is originally from Cambodia, poses at the vegetable sorting table, with his portrait painted on the side of a storage trailer at a farm stand in Dracut, Mass., Thursday July 1, 2010. A 10-year-old program continues to quietly train refugee farmers on modern farming techniques as a way of integrating them into American life while also providing locally-grown foods for area farmers markets and ethnic stores. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Immigrant farmer Rechhat Proum, who is originally from Cambodia, invoices the vegetables he delivers to the farm stand in Dracut, Mass., Thursday July 1, 2010. A 10-year-old program continues to quietly train refugee farmers on modern farming techniques as a way of integrating them into American life while also providing locally-grown foods for area farmers markets and ethnic stores. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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